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NASA releases study on flowing water on Mars surface today.

#41

Quote:Has man walked on the moon?


NASA says we did and we have to take their word for it so...
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#42

Quote:NASA says we did and we have to take their word for it so...
 

Those money-grabbing Decepticons! 

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#43

Quote:There's no such thing as water on Mars. That's ridiculous.
 

 

Did you read the article including the part that says, "on a summer day near the equator, the temperature can reach up to 70 degrees Fahrenheit"? It's been confirmed that water exists in the form of ice for some time, so why is it so hard to believe? Besides, if it's not water, or at least something liquid, what else would explain the dark streaks...


 

<p style="margin-left:40px;">During the warmer seasons, the streaks grow thicker and longer; they then fade and shrink at times when Mars is colder.

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#44

Quote:Has man walked on the moon?
 

 

I've talked to this guy from India over Facebook who swears we never went there and that the entire moon landing is a huge American conspiracy. They really believe this. Mythbusters even took on the case, and you can see the entire show on Youtube. They did a great job proving that indeed we did go to the moon. There's no doubting as much after watching the show, and they looked at all the varying reasons listed by those who think its a conspiracy.


 

Now was it really a huge passenger airplane that took down tower in the NYC? And another plance that hit the Pentagon? That I'm not so sure about.
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#45

Quote:Those money-grabbing Decepticons!


NASA says we landed on the moon.


NASA says anthropogenic climate change is real.


NASA says there is water on Mars.


What should we believe?
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#46

Quote:NASA says we landed on the moon.


NASA says anthropogenic climate change is real.


NASA says there is water on Mars.


What should we believe?


You're trying to dance but you have really bad rhythm.


Shake it for me white boy! Oowa! Oowa!
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#47

Quote:NASA says we landed on the moon.


NASA says anthropogenic climate change is real.


NASA says there is water on Mars.


What should we believe?
 

Well, considering that #s 1 and 3 fall into their expertise but #2 does not, I'd say we can believe what they say about space travel and ignore what they say about anthropogenic global climate change. But you probably take legal advice from your doctor and go to a mechanic for investment advice so YMMV.

“An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato

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#48

Quote:You're trying to dance but you have really bad rhythm.


Shake it for me white boy! Oowa! Oowa!


The point I am making which I believe you are just now picking up on is simply this:


Not believing in anthropogenic climate change is tantamount to not believing we landed on the moon. So do YOU believe we landed on the moon? Your turn to dance.
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#49

Quote:The point I am making which I believe you are just now picking up on is simply this:


Not believing in anthropogenic climate change is tantamount to not believing we landed on the moon. So do YOU believe we landed on the moon? Your turn to dance.


Well, yeah we've been to the moon. Like, Louis Armstrong was the first man to play trumpet there.


I'm just curious. How many times have you been divorced?
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#50

Quote:Well, yeah we've been to the moon. Like, Louis Armstrong was the first man to play trumpet there.


I'm just curious. How many times have you been divorced?


Interesting dance. What do you call that, Hello Folly?
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#51

Quote:Interesting dance. What do you call that, Hello Folly?
 

Nice *fistbump*

 

Yes, man has walked on the moon.  Yes, man contributes to climate change.  Yes, I believe there's water on Mars.

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#52

Quote:Nice *fistbump*


Yes, man has walked on the moon. Yes, man contributes to climate change. Yes, I believe there's water on Mars.


Cool. We are in agreement. Very good stuff
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#53

Quote:The moon is just a giant egg. We'll be going back once it hatches.


Are you saying Neil Armstrong and the 11 other astronauts fertilized the Moon? Because that's what I'm hearing.
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#54

Quote:Are you saying Neil Armstrong and the 11 other astronauts fertilized the Moon? Because that's what I'm hearing.
 

That's why they call it a moon shot.

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